Here's what I' ve came up with so far. The standard Java Logo has been extended to depict a planet surrounded by the Java cup - with steam floating upwards. The world in the logo represents the JGO community - whose main goal is to create games using primarily Java - thus by its very own nature lives "enclosed" within the Java technology realm. The traditional steam coming out of the cup from the traditional logo has been extended so that it can represent the output from the JGO community - Java Games.

Though the pic I posted is a bitmap, its all been made in inkscape so its an exported vector image. Before coloring I thought it would be appropriate to allow for criticism. Thank you.

The standard Java Logo has been extended to depict a planet surrounded by the Java cup - with steam floating upwards. The world in the logo represents the JGO community - whose main goal is to create games using primarily Java - thus by its very own nature lives "enclosed" within the Java technology realm. The traditional steam coming out of the cup from the traditional logo has been extended so that it can represent the output from the JGO community - Java Games.

With such an elaborate explanation of a tiny logo I think it's almost mandatory to put that descriptive text in a tooltip The idea is good, you just have to try to make the logo selfexplanatory (and bigger ).

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morning hmm if you're referring to the red part, it says Java Gaming; As you have pointed out it could be a tiny little bit difficult at first to recognize. Yet if I changed it in an attempt to depict clearer letters the logo looses its style - I mean its supposed to look as one whole graphic as opposed to a graphic with typed text near it. Nyways, your logo looks good:) simple and clear with colors that match the style of the forum.

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